Contemporary Social Policy
Aid to Dependent Children (ADC) was a federal assistance program established in the 1930s that provided financial support to low-income families with children, particularly single-parent households. It aimed to help alleviate poverty and ensure the welfare of children by offering cash assistance to families in need, reflecting a growing recognition of the importance of social safety nets during economic hardship.
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